This was one of our favorite airbnb's to stay in so far as we did our 3-week Spain/Andorra trip. There are 5 bedrooms - 2 on the main floor, one at the top & 2 on the bottom. We had 6 adults & 2 toddlers and needed a bare minimum of 4 bedrooms so having 5 was a nice bonus. We booked through Airbnb, which had no issues with us having our twin toddlers but looking at their B&B specific website, it indicates no children. Our children were almost 2 years old but we had no issues with safety for them, though I can see why there would be as those stairs leading downstairs are wicked. I can't tell whether it would have been cheaper, the same price or more expensive (we paid a little over $2k for 3 nights) but apparently if you book through their B&B website, it includes breakfast. The kitchen is a little funky and not easy to navigate but it had the basics. So I'm guessing she brings breakfast over for you or something. We loved that every room had its own bathroom. It felt like staying at a hotel because it was so nice and modern. The decor was perfect and I kinda want to mimic some of the decor in my own house. Parking is free & easy, as long as you can fit your car down the road leading to the house (which you should be able to - it just feels like you might not). The best route to get to the property is coming from the south-end, heading north. We did have one car in our party try to come from the north side and ended up scraping their car almost directly in front of the airbnb. It's actually almost comical - if you view Google Maps via street-view, it looks like the Google Maps car stopped right before that corner on the north side and right at the corner on the south end, which is the other scary part to drive through. Anyway, back to parking - We had 3 vehicles and there is room for at least 10 cars and at least 4 of the parking spot are covered. My issues were minor but there were still a handful - there are a lot of lights that we never found light switches for and while she pointed out how there are some that stay on all the time, there were some regular lights downstairs we wanted to be able to turn off and just couldn't. Because of the language barrier, we had a hard time figuring out how to find the key to use the outdoor patio (which you can't access from the house but instead have to go outside to use this patio). Despite giving a heads up when we were about 30 minutes out (if I remember correctly), we had to wait quite a bit to check-in. We finally sat down outside by our car with our kids to have a snack since they were cranky (it was their nap time). There was a mention once she got there that she would bring some toys over - that never happened but we didn't bother to follow up since we were only going to be there for a few days. There's this random small almost-deer like path that runs along a ridge on the property. One time while we were outside playing, this lady came down the path, said hi to us nonchalantly and then
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